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<h1>Patrick Reed Plans Return to PGA TOUR</h1>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> January 28, 2026</p>
<p>Patrick Reed, a nine-time winner on the PGA TOUR, has revealed his intention to make a comeback to TOUR events later this year, aiming to reinstate his membership by the 2027 season.</p>
<p>Reed, known for his notable achievement at the 2018 Masters, last appeared in an unauthorized tournament on August 24, 2025. As he resigned his TOUR membership ahead of breaching any regulations, he is eligible to return as a non-member on August 25, 2026, as long as he adheres to TOUR guidelines and avoids further unauthorized participation.</p>
<p>Upon his return, Reed will be able to take part in the FedExCup Fall events as a non-member, accepting sponsor exemptions or entering through open qualifying for these tournaments.</p>
<p>He plans to compete this year on the DP World Tour, having recently won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. If Reed finishes among the top 10 in the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai Ranking, where he is currently second, he will enhance his eligibility for the 2027 PGA TOUR season.</p>
<p>In a public statement, Reed expressed, “I’m thrilled to announce my return to the PGA TOUR as a past champion member for the 2027 season and to begin competing in TOUR events later this year. I feel honored and excited to continue my journey as an Honorary Lifetime Member on the DP World Tour.”</p>
<p>Similar to other players reinstated through the Returning Member Program, Reed will not qualify for the Player Equity Program until 2030. TOUR officials view this as a significant financial consequence for former members returning to play.</p>
<p>Reed is exempt from previous TOUR victories until the end of the 2026 season; however, he cannot use that status for tournament entry while being a non-member. This fall, he could also be in line for a captain’s pick for the upcoming Presidents Cup in September.</p>
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